Both the Irishmen, Conor Niland and Louk Sorenson have reached the draw for the US Open Flushing Meadows after passing through the qualifying tournament.

Niland and Sorenson reach the Final Draw for US Open

This will be the second time that Niland will be eligible for the main draw, the third and final round, for a Grand Slam. He defeated Matwe Middlekoop by three sets to conquer his current position. Even though he had to spring back up after losing the first set, he did it with a can-do attitude and successfully conquered over his opponent. The scores were 2-6, 6-1, 6-4 in a game against the Dutch that lasted for well over two hours.

Sorenso had to wait, due to weather conditions, till he beat two opponents to secure his position in the next round. He has the 614th position and what made the victory worth it was that he defeated an opponent who was 300 ranks above him. He then played against Martin Fischer from Austria, who is currently in the 202nd rank, 400 ranks above him. He won in straight sets with a game that went over an hour and thirty minutes and the scores were 7-6, 6-1.

Sorenso has been showing tremendous skill and endurance in all his matches and is not letting the intimidation pull him back. The Irishman is showing everyone just what he is capable of that he intends to go all the way.

Niland as of now is in the 199th position. He was also part of the June Wimbledon where he played the first round but that was how fast he could go.

Sorenso had earlier retired from the game in May but now stands in the running for the US Open. His last grand slam was the Australian Open in 2010 where he made his debut.

This will be the first time that two Irishmen will play against each other and is a record by itself already. Not only is this great news for the players but also for Ireland as they have two players to hopefully cheer by at the prestigious tournament.

Both the players are Ireland’s top tennis starts now and both, for the moment, will have to wait till the weekend to see who they will play against next in the first round of the Flushing Meadows in New York. The days ahead look unexpected as hurricane Irene has shook the east coast. The court in Queens had to shut down because of this.